Equal amounts of two acids—HCl and HCO 2 H (formic acid)—are placed in aqueous solution. When equilibrium has been achieved, the HCl solution has a much greater electrical conductivity than the HCO 2 H solution. Which reaction is more product-favored at equilibrium? HCl(aq)+H 2 O( l ) ⇄ H 3 O + (aq)+Cl - (aq) HCO 2 H(aq)+H 2 O( l ) ⇄ H 3 O + (aq)+HCO 2 - (aq )
Equal amounts of two acids—HCl and HCO 2 H (formic acid)—are placed in aqueous solution. When equilibrium has been achieved, the HCl solution has a much greater electrical conductivity than the HCO 2 H solution. Which reaction is more product-favored at equilibrium? HCl(aq)+H 2 O( l ) ⇄ H 3 O + (aq)+Cl - (aq) HCO 2 H(aq)+H 2 O( l ) ⇄ H 3 O + (aq)+HCO 2 - (aq )
Solution Summary: The author identifies the reaction which gives more favored product at equilibrium. Strong acids ionize in water very easly, weak acid dissociates in a solution.
Equal amounts of two acids—HCl and HCO2H (formic acid)—are placed in aqueous solution. When equilibrium has been achieved, the HCl solution has a much greater electrical conductivity than the HCO2H solution. Which reaction is more product-favored at equilibrium?
HCl(aq)+H
2
O(
l
)
⇄
H
3
O
+
(aq)+Cl
-
(aq)
HCO
2
H(aq)+H
2
O(
l
)
⇄
H
3
O
+
(aq)+HCO
2
-
(aq
)
Organic bases have lone pairs of electrons that are capable of accepting protons. Lone pair electrons in a neutral or negatively charged species, or pi electron pairs. Explain the latter case (pi electron pairs).
Describe the propyl anion.
Indicate the names of these compounds (if they exist).
0:
HỌC—NH
CH3CH2-CH2
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